
Pat Tillman, former NFL player.
The VA marked the start of the 2019 National Football League season with a VAntage Blog entry commemorating the service of Pat Tillman. After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Tillman finished his 2001 NFL season and then enlisted in the U.S. Army.
He completed Army Ranger School in late 2003 and deployed. Tillman was killed April 22, 2004 in Afghanistan.
In a previous Off the Base blog post, I shared a portion of Tillman’s “Just In Case Letter” he left his wife, Marie Tillman shared in her new book, The Letter: My Journey Through Love, Loss, & Life:
- Just in case I don’t come back I want the money used to put the boys through college.
- Just in case I don’t come back I want you to know that I was fighting for my country: my country is you and our babies and my mom and my sisters.
- Just in case I don’t come back I want you to know that you were everything a wife was supposed to be. That you made my life happy. That even though we didn’t have 50 years together, the five we did have were the fullest, richest years anyone could ever want.
But Tillman’s life did not end there.
Marie Tillman created the Tillman Scholars Foundation “empowering the next generation of leaders.”
I’ve had the privilege to interview several Tillman Scholars over the years. They are remarkable military veterans and spouses with even larger dreams and a passion for service and scholarship, among them:
So as you cheer on your favorite NFL team this weekend, you might also consider a “shout out” to the memory of Tillman and the team of Tillman Scholars who contribute daily to better our world.
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